Friday, September 28, 2012

World News Briefs -- September 28, 2012



China Announces Plans For Party Congress And Prosecution Of Bo Xilai -- Time

A long season of unexpected events is capped off with two clearly synchronized announcements — and the catastrophic fall of one of the Chinese Communist Party's brightest stars is dramatically assured

Bo Xilai, the ambitious Chinese official whose rise was upended by his wife’s murder of an English businessman, has been kicked out of the Communist Party and will face prosecution on multiple criminal counts, the official Xinhua News Agency said Friday. The government mouthpiece also said the 18th Communist Party Congress, which will begin a once-in-a-decade transition of China‘s top leadership, is scheduled to begin Nov. 8. The twin announcements, both significant developments in stories that had roiled China for much of the past year, came just as the country was preparing for a long holiday to mark its Oct. 1 National Day, which will likely limit domestic discussion of the events.

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MIDDLE EAST

Obama, Netanyahu seek to reduce tensions over Iran.

Rebels struggle to advance in Aleppo.

Syria refugees to reach 700,000 by year's end - UNHCR.

Russia says Iranian nuclear deadlock risks military strike.

Iran to 'retaliate' if attacked by Israel.

Israelis see no Iran war this year after Netanyahu's speech.

Israel seeks ‘red lines’ on Iran; Palestinians want UN upgrade.

Iraq militants attack Tikrit prison, freeing 90 inmates. Al Qaeda convicts flee in Iraq jailbreak.

ASIA

Osaka Mayor’s radical message has broad appeal in a weary Japan. Japan ruling party lags badly in poll as election nears.

China's dorm room discontent emerges as new labor flashpoint.

Cambodia wrestles with justice for ex-members of Khmer Rouge.
Nepal plane crash kills 19.

China seals Bo's fate ahead of November 8 leadership congress.

China's buildup raises arms race fears.

Japan and China trade barbs over islands at UN.

South Korea: Japan must educate its people about WWII .

Japan's industrial output slips as demand remains subdued.

Dalai Lama: Hope for new China approach to Tibet.

AFRICA

Nigeria suspends Hajj flights over women deportation.

Kenyan military drives al-Qaeda’s Shabab militia out of Somali port. Kenyan forces surround Somali rebel bastion.

US Africa command chief in Mauritania to discuss military intervention.

China offers support to Mali military in fight against Islamists.

Sudan and South Sudan sign accord, but several issues are unresolved.

HRW seeks justice for Guinea massacre victims.

EUROPE

Russian activists stand firm against Putin.

Russian official snubs meeting of "Russophobic" Europe lawmakers.

Eurozone inflation in surprise rise in September.

France taxes rich and business to slash deficit.

Greece's 2013 budget to deepens cuts, sustain recession.

Italian unions strike against Monti, close Colosseum.

Steinbrueck surprise shakes up German election race.

Tension with Russia re-emerges as campaign issue in Georgia.

Russia 'consecrates' North Pole to reassert ownership.

AMERICAS

Argentina, Iran say to talk until 1990s bombings resolved.

Some former allies ditch Chavez in Venezuela vote.

Peru's coca cultivation increases again, says UN study.

Ammunition for a trade war between U.S. and Mexico.

Mexico captures Zetas drug lord Ivan Velazquez Caballero.

‘El Taliban’ is gone, but his rival Mexican drug lord is worse.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

EXCLUSIVE: Senior al Qaeda figure 'living in Libyan capital'.

Obama administration removes Iranian opposition group MEK from the US terrorism list.

'Last Gasp' of the Taliban?

Election to decide future interrogation methods in terrorism cases.

Intercepts show attackers on U.S. consulate in Benghazi bragged to Al Qaeda.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Apple chief Tim Cook apologises over iPhone Maps app.

BofA to pay $2.43 billion in Merrill settlement.

BlackBerry maker RIM's problems are far from over.

Hackers, possibly from Middle East, block U.S. banks' websites.

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